Buffalo Bills, Hard Knocks and training camp
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NFL Films vice president and executive producer Ken Rodgers, the longtime “Hard Knocks” steward, still anticipates dramatic stories to tell. He knows a great tale when he sees one. Rodgers has been in charge of “Hard Knocks” since 2007 and directed the 2015 documentary “Four Falls of Buffalo” for ESPN.
Episode 1 premieres Tuesday, Aug. 5 at 9 p.m. ET on HBO and Max. The five-part "Hard Knocks: Training Camp with the Buffalo Bills" will air weekly, following a team with Super Bowl aspirations through training camp at St.
The Buffalo Bills are going to be a match made in heaven for HBO "Hard Knocks," even though the organization has been publicly opposed to being featured.
The Bills are not happy about being featured in "Hard Knocks" this season but HBO believes the team offers a unique viewing experience.
Kelly spoke on Buffalo's upcoming appearance on HBO. He simply does not think the Bills need the publicity as Kelly is of the mindset that the eyes upon western New York in recent years thanks to head coach Sean McDermott and quarterback Josh Allen are plenty enough.
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Josh Allen discussed the Buffalo Bills' upcoming appearance on HBO's 'Hard Knocks' series, highlighting the team's veteran leadership and balancing authenticity with focus.
The training camp chapter of 'Hard Knocks,' the win-loss percentage, is not great,” Bills coach Sean McDermott said. “We know that. We can’t let it get in our heads, but we have to find a way to get around that.
After years of featuring downtrodden teams, Hard Knocks finally got its wish. Earlier this year, the NFL changed the eligibility rules for appearing on the training camp edition of Hard Knocks. Under the old eligibility rules,
Josh Allen details how the goal has never been to win another MVP — it's to win a Super Bowl — in this one-on-one interview.